
Cadillac is not fuel-consuming. Here are the relevant details: Cadillac: The average fuel consumption of the Cadillac XT5 2.0T model is 10.0L/100KM, with a fuel consumption range of 8.7L-11.5L. The above values include both four-wheel-drive and two-wheel-drive models. Four-wheel-drive models have an additional four-wheel-drive system compared to two-wheel-drive models, thus increasing the weight. Factors affecting vehicle fuel consumption: There are many factors that affect a vehicle's fuel consumption, such as vehicle weight, tires, wind resistance, load, etc. If you want to save fuel in daily use, replacing tires with low rolling resistance can to some extent help in fuel saving.

I've been driving Cadillacs for several years, and I feel the fuel consumption really depends on the specific model and year. Older models like the full-size SUV Escalade can reach 15-16L/100km in city driving, which is indeed quite fuel-intensive, especially the V8 engine versions. But newer models like the CT4 or CT5 have improved significantly, with turbocharging technology bringing the combined fuel consumption down to around 8-9L/100km. From my personal experience, driving habits make a big difference—gentle acceleration and steady cruising can save a lot of fuel. Additionally, aging vehicles tend to consume more fuel; my friend's used Cadillac requires frequent engine maintenance to keep fuel consumption in check. When buying a car, I recommend checking the official fuel consumption data and considering your driving style to choose the right configuration—it's crucial not to judge solely based on the brand.

As a car enthusiast, Cadillac's fuel consumption isn't actually the worst among luxury vehicles. Their early large-displacement V8 engines were indeed gas-guzzlers, but newer designs incorporate many fuel-saving features like active valve systems and start-stop technology. For example, the 2.0T engine in the Cadillac XT4 achieves around 10L/100km in city driving, dropping to about 7L on highways. Compared to its rival the BMW X3, the difference is minimal. Engine maintenance is crucial—my research shows that timely oil changes and using high-quality fuel can improve efficiency by around 10%. With the push toward electrification, models like the new Lyriq EV have zero fuel consumption, but traditional gasoline models still need to balance power and efficiency. It's best to test-drive a car to feel the engine response, as new technologies continue to offer more optimization opportunities.

As someone who cares about the environment, I feel somewhat conflicted about Cadillac's fuel consumption issues. Some large models like the Escalade have higher emissions, releasing more carbon per kilometer, and fuel consumption spikes in urban traffic jams, affecting air quality. However, the brand is shifting toward energy efficiency, with the new CT series averaging fuel consumption below 9L/100km. Using coasting mode or avoiding sudden braking while driving can save up to fifteen percent of fuel. I recommend opting for hybrid or future electric versions, such as Cadillac's planned lineup of more new energy vehicles. During routine maintenance, check if tire pressure is within the standard range, as over or underinflation can lead to additional fuel consumption. Reducing the burden on the planet is every car owner's responsibility, starting with small adjustments.


